Things To Do In London Today: Friday 2 May 2014

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BLOOD: Today’s opportunities to donate blood are at Stoll in Fulham and the usual donor centres in Tooting and Edgware. See site for terms and conditions

FASHION WEEKEND:Faisana Fashion Weekend takes place at Mayfair Hotel, showcasing South Asian fashions. Find out about the events and get tickets here. Until 3 May

BOOKSHOP EXHIBITION: Iconic bookstore Foyles will soon be moving out of its flagship home of the last 80 years, and into a new store. To mark the occasion, there will be an exhibition about the store’s history at the Charing Cross Road shop, launching today. Free, just turn up, until 30 May *NOTE: This exhibition will now start on 6 May*

COMICS: The British Library's new exhibition, Comics Unmasked, begins today, looking at the history of British Comics from the 1970s. Read our preview here. £9.50, prebook, until 19 August

ROYAL SOCIETY TALK: Learn all about representations — fact and fiction — of the Royal Society in science fiction and fantasy, in this talk given by Farah Mendlesohn of Anglia Ruskin University. Free, just turn up, 1pm

DYE WORKSHOP: The Free Space Gallery in Kentish Town hosts a Natural Dye Workshop in the space of its Well-Being Garden. Learn how to extract dye and pigment from plants that can be grown at home. Free, prebook by email, 2.30pm-4pm

ON THE PIER:Flamingo Pier Launch Party kicks off the summer season of this monthly summer street food and music party held at the Counter Cafe pontoon and canal boat in Hackney Wick. There will be food, drink and music. £3, just turn up, from 6pm

FILM SCREENING: The Portico Gallery in West Norwood hosts a screening of The Devil Rides Out. The film is preceded by a talk from horror film critic Dr Karen Oughton. Free, just turn up, 7pm

FOLK CONCERT: Folk at The Foundling begins its fourth series with American musicians Micah Blue Smaldone and Tom Kovacevic. £10/£8, prebook, 7.30pm

Good Cause of the Day

Book ahead for tickets to a gala night of music and comedy at the Rose Theatre in Kingston, in memory of comedian Linda Smith. The line-up includes comedians Andy Hamilton and Bridget Christie, jazz pianist Jay Rayner and classical guitarist Nils Klofver. The event takes place on 11 May and is in aid of Target Ovarian Cancer. Tickets are £31, available here.

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The Heraldry is the beast on the coat of arms of Enfield, it has the body of a wolf, the head of a fox and eagles feathers & claws..... being a mixture of these animals and birds meant that anyone born under this coat of arms was reputed to possess "the subtlety and cunning of the fox; the magnanimity and fortitude, with the honour, labor, industry, and diligence, in great manners, of the eagle; and the fierceness of the wolf"

HoosierSands

It's an ENFIELD.

MattFromLondonist

Well done, both. It is indeed an Enfield...a bizarre beast as Suzan describes and a component of the Borough of Enfield's coat of arms.